USER GUIDE AND MANUAL
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USER GUIDE AND MANUAL
USER GUIDE AND MANUAL Specifications: Item No.: S39 Function: up/down, forward/backward, turn left / Right,With GYRO /Flash lights Battery: 3.7V 500mAh Li-poly Charging time: About 100 minutes - USB Charging Flying time: More than 6 minutes Controlling distance: Inside = 30 meters Product Size: 362 x 57 x 1500mm Frequency: 2.4Ghz Channels: 3 Required: 4 x AA Batteries for transmitter Please ensure you read and fully understand this manual before operating. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this SYMA Radio Controlled helicopter. To ensure you enjoy many hours of safe flight with this model, please ensure you read and fully understand the manual before operating. Please retain this manual for future reference. CAUTIONS This model is not a toy. Used incorrectly this model may cause harm or injury. Please pay attention to your flying environment and ensure you avoid built up areas and crowded spaces. Keep your fingers away from all the moving parts. Ensure you keep long hair and loose clothing away from the spinning blades. Do not use your model in the rain and avoid using near water. This model is intended for use by people aged 14+. Charging of this model should be carried out under adult supervision. Do not mix old and new batteries or types. Always turn off the helicopter and transmitter when not in use. Remove the batteries if the model is not to be used for a long time. Ideally, store the model and the transmitter back in the original box. PRE FLIGHT Before setting off, please take time to follow the pre flight steps below. Always ensure that the battery in the helicopter is fully charged and connected. Ensure the batteries in the transmitter are in good health with plenty of power. Visually check the helicopter to ensure there is no debris or other obstructions in the gears, and all other moving parts. Check the blades to ensure they are free from damage. Spin the main head by hand to ensure it spins freely. PROTECTION This helicopter has a built in Low Voltage protection circuit which will not allow you to use the model if the voltage in the battery drops to low. This helps to reduce accidents caused by the battery running low whilst in flight. CONTENTS YOUR TRANSMITTER Using a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the battery cover, insert 4 x AA 1.5v batteries (not supplied) observing the correct polarity as indicated in the compartment. (+/-) Replace the battery cover and secure the screw. Pushing the throttle lever forward will make the helicopter lift off. Push the control lever up and the helicopter will move forward. Pull back and the helicopter will descend. Pull the lever back and the helicopter will move backwards. Move the control lever Left or Right to control the helicopters movement in the air. Smoother movement of the stick will help prevent sudden movements and possible loss of control. USB Charging Take the supplied USB charger and connect the USB plug to a computer. Connect the other end to your helicopter. While charging the LED light in the USB plug will not show. When charged the LED light will come on. Keep the battery away from fire and heat sources. This could damage the battery or cause it to explode. Keep the helicopter and battery away from water Charging of batteries should be done by an adult. Charge the helicopter on a hard, non flammable surface. Never leave a charging helicopter un supervised. GENERAL CARE Clean the helicopter with a soft clean cloth. Do not soak with water or use chemicals. Store the helicopter away from sunlight or strong lighting. Retain the original packaging for reference and storage. Remove and disconnect any batteries while the helicopter is being stored. Regularly check the helicopter for damages and missing parts. Do not use if parts are damaged. Even the very best pilot has accidents. Please see listed below a full range of replacement parts aimed at getting you back up into the air with a minimal amount of fuss. These parts can be ordered using the numbers below from either your original point of purchase or through a local model shop. SYS39-01A Red/Yellow Canopy SYS39-01B Green/Yellow Canopy SYS39-02A Yellow Tail Set SYS39-02B Green Tail Set SYS39-03A Main Blades SYS39-03B Tail Blade SYS39-05A Balance Bar SYS39-05B Connect Buckles SYS39-06 Skid Set SYS39-07 Gear Set & Shaft SYS39-11 Tail Motor Assembly SYS39-12A Tail Support Rods SYS39-12B Main Shaft Assembly SYS39-12D Main Shaft Base SYS39-13A Motor A SYS39-13B Motor B SYS39-14 LiPo Battery SYS39-16 USB Charger SYS39-17 Transmitter SYS39-SCP Spares Crash Pack Problem Reason Solution 1 - Insufficient power onboard helicopter. 1 - Re Charge the helicopters battery 2 - Insufficient power for the transmitter, 2 - Replace the transmitter batteries with power indicator keeps flashing. fresh new ones. Specifications, colours and content are subject to change and may differ from illustrated. Ver 1.2014 241 Green Street, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7SJ